Hi,
> You can get similar problems when copying code from Windows to OS X,
> because OS X is not only case insensitive, it normalizes UTF
> characters.
Well that's a good thing in the long run, because you can guarantee more
matches if you always normalize.
>
>
> My recommendation: If you have
Hi Frank,
On 2012/02/27, at 19:15, Frank Church wrote:
> What is the most widely used Pascal on Linux and other Unix variants?
>
> Is it Free Pascal?
Well I don't have any data to back this up, but I would certainly say FPC.
There is gnu pascal, but it fails to compile even trivial turbo pasc
Hi,
On 2012/02/27, at 23:14, Frank Church wrote:
>
>
> On 27 February 2012 10:15, Frank Church wrote:
> What is the most widely used Pascal on Linux and other Unix variants?
>
> Is it Free Pascal?
>
> --
> Frank Church
>
>
> What license are FPC and Lazarus, are they GPL?
>
The compile
Sven,
Wow, you should buy him a book on Delphi. I would say on FPC, but the main FPC
book is only to be had by mail order - I keep hoping they will offer it in
Kindle format or such.
-- Noah
On 2012/02/28, at 18:05, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 28.02.2012 08:22, schrieb Noah Silva:
>> Well Obj
Hi,
By the way, I was wrong about saying ABAP doesn't work outside of SAP BASIS in
me previous example, I found their research project "caffeine" today and got it
working. Of course my next step will be to see how to make it interface with
FPC. :)
Also, did anyone else notice that "tile" is
alized the conflicting definition Was coming from one of the standard units).
Thank you,
Noah Silva
On 2012/02/29, at 22:27, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 29.02.2012 14:02, schrieb Noa Shiruba:
>> Also, did anyone else notice that "tile" is now used by some standard units
>>
Sven,
No, I used it only in TW var section of various methods as a temporary
structure. I should note that this compiled in FPC 2.4 fine.
(that said, the source code in question is quite messy...)
-- Noah
On 2012/03/01, at 16:17, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 01.03.2012 03:35, schrieb Noah Silva:
Sven,
It's not used as a unit name, but there might be "something" "somewhere"
hiding, so I am not ready to file a bug report on it yet.
It's probably better to make another demo program with less cruft.
-- Noah
On 2012/03/01, at 16:13, Sven Barth wrote:
>
Hi leledumbo,
I also tend to Think it's something like that with non-scoped records or
something similar. (this is mostly non-oop code, but there are record types
with members called "tile" in other units that get pulled in...)
However the compiler specifically names other units as the culprit
Hi,
I think this sounds more like "edit distance", but I am not sure why it would
be needed for a config file.
Thank you,
Noah silva
On 2012/04/12, at 4:12, Juha Manninen wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd
> wrote:
> I know that there are algorithms which given
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